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Modeling the Temporal Primary Spread of African Cassava Mosaic Virus into Plantings
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1994
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EngineeringVirus EpidemiologyMalariaViral DynamicAgricultural EconomicsEpidemiological DynamicPlant PathologyVirus TransmissionInfectious Disease ModellingTemporal Primary SpreadPlant-virus InteractionDisease ControlPlant VirusVirologyWest AfricaEpidemiologyCassava PlantingsDisease TransmissionMedicine
The rate of temporal primary spread of African cassava mosaic virus into cassava plantings has been shown to be dependent on the planting date, P, and on the plant age, t. In this paper, the relationships between the rate of disease progress, P, and t were expressed mathematically. The appropriate functions were chosen, and their parameters were derived by nonlinear regression using a set of experimental data obtained at Adiopodoume (Ivory Coast, West Africa). The resulting equations were incorporated into a monomolecular model with a variable rate r p (the product of the change of rate of disease incidence when P was fixed), k, a constant, y, the disease incidence, and t, the time: dy/dt=lk.r p (t)(1-y) [...]
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